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Road cycling around Poggio-Marinaccio, situated in Corsica's Castagniccia region, features a varied and challenging landscape. The area is characterized by hilly and mountainous terrain, including proximity to Monte San Petrone, and extensive chestnut forests. Cyclists navigate a network of narrow, winding roads, often steep, which offer significant elevation gains and low traffic. This environment provides a setting for demanding road cycling routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.3
(3)
15
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46.9km
02:42
1,060m
1,060m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
42.6km
02:39
1,150m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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8
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45.7km
02:47
1,130m
1,130m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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10
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31.8km
01:55
810m
810m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
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31.9km
01:58
880m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This is where the source of the Orezza waters originates. This mineral water, famous as far away as China, is bottled here. It's a sparkling water that contains iron, very good for digestion. You can taste it for free on site (see photo). There's also a store where you can make purchases.
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Main village of Ampugnani Café open all year round San Petrone (1767 m) the highest peak of Castagniccia dominates La Porta Beautiful hike 👍👍👍
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In summer, it's a great place to take a break and more. Swimming is a good idea, but the water is very cool.
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The ruins can only be viewed from the outside; everything is fenced off and entry is prohibited.
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Convent of Saint-Antoine in Casabianca: founded around 1420, only the double arch between the nave and the choir remains, as well as the peripheral walls of the church.
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It's definitely worth a detour, it's almost an LP. And if you are careful you can explore one or the other room, which of course should be well thought out because of the risk of collapse.
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In the meantime, grazing cows complete the idyllic picture.
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Road cycling around Poggio-Marinaccio is characterized by challenging terrain. The majority of routes are classified as difficult, with 5 difficult routes and 3 moderate routes available. You can expect significant elevation changes and winding roads.
The region offers a varied and challenging landscape, dominated by hilly and mountainous terrain, including proximity to Monte San Petrone. You'll cycle through extensive chestnut forests and navigate a network of narrow, winding roads, often steep, providing a high-mountain feel with low traffic.
Yes, many routes in the area feature substantial elevation gain. For instance, the difficult route La Porta – Gite u cardu biancu loop from La Porta covers 48.3 miles (77.8 km) with over 2,000 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the View of Loreto-di-Casinca – Small Chapel on a Rocky Spur loop from Penta-di-Casinca, which also features over 2,000 meters of ascent.
The road cycling routes around Poggio-Marinaccio are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the quiet, scenic roads, and the immersive experience within the region's forested hills.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter the Struccia Waterfall. From higher elevations, such as the summit of Croce Niolo (accessible from some routes), you can enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Ampugnani valley to the sea, and even glimpse the Tuscan archipelago.
Absolutely. The area is dotted with historical sites. You can explore the Orezza Monastery Ruins, or pass through villages like Piedicroce, which preserve significant heritage. The parish church of Sainte Blaise in Poggio-Marinaccio itself dates back to the 16th century.
For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, the Saint-Florent Harbor – Tour d'Albo loop from Ponte Novu is a demanding option. This route spans 116.8 miles (188.0 km) through mountainous terrain, offering extensive panoramic views and typically takes around 9 hours 15 minutes to complete.
Corsica is generally recognized as a premier destination for road cycling, with pleasant conditions often found outside the peak summer heat. Spring and autumn typically offer ideal temperatures and less traffic, making them excellent times to explore the challenging routes around Poggio-Marinaccio.
The road cycling routes around Poggio-Marinaccio are predominantly moderate to difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and winding roads. While the region has a family-friendly heritage trail for walking, specific easy road cycling routes suitable for young families are not a primary feature of this challenging terrain.
Yes, all the featured road cycling routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Orezza cloister ruin – La Porta Village loop from Piedicroce and the Orezza Mineralwasserquelle – Orezza cloister ruin loop from Piedicroce.
The longest road cycling route in the area is the Saint-Florent Harbor – Tour d'Albo loop from Ponte Novu. This challenging route covers an impressive 116.8 miles (188.0 km) with substantial elevation gain, making it suitable for experienced cyclists looking for an all-day adventure.
Yes, for those seeking a moderate challenge, the Orezza Mineralwasserquelle – Orezza cloister ruin loop from Piedicroce is a good option. It spans 31.8 miles (51.2 km) with over 800 meters of elevation gain, offering a rewarding ride without the extreme demands of the longer routes.


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